



and that the town itself is just Jackson. I arrived
Monday afternoon, and had a few hours to poke
around until my friend arrived later in the evening.
I walked around the town square, saw the famous
antlers, and ate at the Great Harvest Bread Company.
It was delicious; they give free bread samples out
to customers everyday. It may be a chain...so if you
see one sometime, check it out.
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